Bighorn River Fishing Report: The fly fishing on the Bighorn has been great this early spring. Guide Todd Helms had a great day fishing with The Coaches and caught their share of nice trout! The river is flowing at 2000 cfs while work is being done. Traffic is picking up and people are excited to to float. The Spring Flush is projected for March 28th. We will keep you posted as more information is available from the Bureau of Reclamation. In April, the river will be up to 3500-4000 cfs in order to help compensate for our large snowpack/runoff. It is melting by the day at a reasonable rate, and Boysen Reservoir is currently at 85.4% full. It seems like we are in for a great year with plenty of water. Our guides have some of the best experience for big water and know how to find the sweet spots! Hot flies right now are: annelids, sow bugs, midges, and the occasional streamer.

Green River Flows Below Fontenelle Fishing Report

Green River Fishing Report: The Green River below Fontenelle is increasing the water flow this week. Fishing will be a little finicky until the river flows stabilize at a consistent flow. It is going to be a big water year, but our guides’ experience and being in drift boats make all the difference for a good day on the Green River. We have caught some of our largest trout on big water years and look forward to what this spring and early summer will bring.

Bighorn River Fishing Report Wyoming River Flows: The Bighorn River flows are starting to bump up due to the amount of snow in the Wind River and Owl Creek Mountains. Flows have ramped up from 900 to 1525 cfs as of today. Boysen Reservoir is currently 88.8% at capacity. It is expected that the river will soon be up to 2100 cfs. Keep posted to see when the Spring Flush will be happening. It will be this month and more info coming tomorrow. To see most current releases from Boysen Dam: Wind River and Bighorn Rivers click HERE. The Bighorn River was off color and had quite a bit of moss floating in it yesterday, but the weather, company and fishing were great. The moss and clarity will only get better as the river flows stabilize. Hot flies: annelids, sow bugs, streamers. Keep posted for Green River water flow information coming soon. It is going to be a big water year!

Bighorn & Green River Water Flows: Wind River Canyon Update-This last weeks big rains around Wyoming have squashed predictions about big water and flooding. The Bighorn River in Thermopolis, Wyoming is flowing at 4200 cfs, and the Green River Fontenelle Dam will be bumping water flows to 3400 cfs on June 4th. Wind River Canyon is open to traffic again. Thank you WYDOT! Here at Dunoir Fishing Adventures we are very excited to see big water! It is a simple equation. Big water = BIG fish! If you know where to find the fish your rewards will be huge, and our guides know where to look for trout! Even better is there should be plenty of water in the river to keep the temperatures down, which make it easier on trout health and vitality. The Dubois fishing is going to be great in the lakes and high mountain tributaries. We have many options for fishing spring conditions. Keep posted for our upcoming trips and fishing report updates.

Bighorn & Green River Fishing Report: This May has been fantastic fishing. We have been busy, but did get a “guides’ day off” with the Wyoming Trout Unlimited​ crew to send off our good friend Steven Brutger who is moving to Bozeman TU office. We will miss Steven’s enthusiasm for the outdoors, but know we will still spend plenty of time on the water and hunting with him.

Wyoming has been having a true rainy spring that has been gaining in severity as the month rolls on. Guide Nick had a trip this Sunday catching double digits for trout despite the flows bumping from 2000-3000 cfs in mid-day. Last week flows on the Bighorn River were at 950 cfs. Flows are now up to 4150 cfs today. Wind River Canyon experienced massive mud and rock slides the same day due to all the rain. It is still closed to traffic, but if you can get to Thermopolis, we can take you fishing. If you can’t make it to the Bighorn River, join us on the Green River or Dubois lakes that are starting to fish well. Guide RyHud, has been busy guiding the Green and having stellar days with more stable weather. Big trout are moving for the fly! Keep posted for more to come!

The Dunoir Fishing Adventures crew has had a very busy week fly fishing on the Bighorn River. The fishing has been good to down right outstanding! Hats off to Tim (see photo) and his mother Pat for a fantastic couple of days. Nick, Spike, and I were guiding yesterday and we did not experience the streamer bite that Jeff put his guests on. Fish were keyed in on baetis, annelids, and sow bugs. River flows are still up, but it looks like the Bighorn River will not see the 4000-5000 cfs that they were predicting. Personally, we like big water! The Wind River in Dubois is still blown out, but the lakes are fishing great. Nothing beats a day or two of still-water fly fishing! To see more photos, visit us at our Facebook site and keep posted for many more reports to come! Gotta LOVE summer!

Situated near Dubois, Wyoming and encompassing two mountain ranges, the Wind River and Absaroka Mountains, the fishing is absolutely amazing due to the abundance of high mountain lakes and streams. Whether you are looking to catch Brook trout in serene mountain streams wade fishing, or want to chase large browns, native cutthroats, and rainbow trout in alpine lakes, we are not limited in options. We will work to meet your fishing needs based on what type of trip you would like, and where the fishing has been best. Dunoir Fishing Adventures strives to avoid the crowds and provide a a wilderness-like experience. Children/Family fishing adventures are perfect for many of these waters. We are under hire by Absaroka Outfitters allowing us to access all waters on the Shoshone National Forest near Dubois.